![]() ![]() ![]() There are numerous people I’d like to thank. Everyone really brought their A-game to this project and I think the end result is truly a top-quality album that spans numerous musical genres that any Sonic fan will enjoy! Throughout the process, interest continued to grow around the project and I was fortunate to be able to include so many talented musicians from all around the Sonic fan community. I wanted to arrange both Sonic CD soundtracks and re-capture the general feel of the originals, while still allowing artists the flexibility to bring their own personal touch to the album. This was the last of the “classic” Sonic games to receive the remix album treatment and I knew we had to deliver big-time. Given how successful the previous OCR Sonic albums were and just how popular Sonic is in general, I knew I had my work cut out for me. After some discussions back and forth in the forums, I decided to head up the project. I have to admit, I never had the opportunity to play Sonic CD until it was re-released on PS3/Xbox/Steam in 2011, but I was familiar with the soundtrack and really loved both the JP/EU and US versions. I think I first felt comfortable undertaking this project shortly after I had hosted The Sonic Zone Remix Competition in 2012 and Rexy (Beverley Wooff) had created a thread to generate interest for a Sonic CD project. Fast forward nearly a decade, and I had since joined the OCR forums and checked out the site much more frequently. I first discovered OverClocked ReMix in the early 2000’s, when I was in high school, and absolutely loved checking out the various Sonic remixes that existed at the time. One birthday I received a little Yamaha keyboard and was so excited to try to learn and play the Sonic soundtracks myself. I remember going through the Sound Test menus just scrolling through all the original tunes, because they were just so much fun and so addicting to listen to. I have many fond memories playing those games, especially Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and 3, with my family, and watching the cheesy 90’s Saturday morning Sonic cartoons. The bundled game was, of course, the original Sonic the Hedgehog. Growing up my family had an NES, but when it came time for the next generation we decided to get a SEGA Genesis. #SONIC CD SOUNDTRACK US DOWNLOAD SERIES#Me watching a real 3AM horror: Morgz, don’t summon the cringe devil, My eyes, aaaahhhh Comment by wifijutsuįun is infinite.The Sonic the Hedgehog series has always been very special to me. ![]() Porco's jaw titan Comment by Galactic_Tyler I do not like that song  Comment by sonic ghoulĭon’t you put a dumb song ever again I swear to God  Comment by LordOfToasters Japan: “LETS DANCE” Us: Fun is infinite Comment by ViccoplayrXDįun is infinite with sega interprases :) Comment by sonic ghoul When the fun is Infinite: Comment by matias3graįUN IS INFINITE Comment by 1xel Were they just bullying the usa by this point because so many kids had nightmares with this song and the whole fun is infinite thing. Still can’t believe Sega US chose this as the boss theme Comment by DaODD$u$hi The scariest part is that thumbnail Comment by frillydress ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆ ![]() Much less creepy in japan Comment by Sour Lemon it kinda fits for a maniatic scientific Comment by NoobyGuy I ain't afraid, I'm Sonic the Hedgehog I'm never afraid of anythingg Comment by □□□□□□.□□□□□įun is infinite more like fear is infinite Comment by valkirion When I see a ghost that possesses me Comment by Sonic the Hedgehog WE GOT THE CREEPY ONE GOD DAMN IT Comment by Sonic the Hedgehog I got kind of mad when I bought sonic origins and got the american ost of sonic cd because I was used to the JP ost Comment by Finn □ | Marchionne irl HFHDHDHEORHSJDWJBDKSGSGEV AAAAAAAAAA Comment by eeboiee / Thatbanned_scratchuser The image makes this shit even more terrifying. ![]()
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